Pakistan skipper Misbah-ul-Haq won the toss and elected to bat on a sunny London morning.
Jake Ball made his Test debut for England in the absence of James Anderson. While Mohammad Amir made his Test comeback for the visitors, Gary Ballance was recalled for the hosts.
Bruce French presented the debutant Jake Ball his Test cap.
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Former Pakistan spinner Mushtaq Ahmed rings the five minute bell alongside Chief Executive of Marylebone Cricket Derek Brewer during the 1st Investec Test between England and Pakistan at Lord's Cricket Ground.
Woakes also got rid of Mohammad Hafeez in quick succession.
Chris Woakes got England the breakthrough with the wicket of Shan Masood.
Jake Ball dismissed Azhar Ali to pick up his maiden Test wicket.
Misbah-ul-Haq stayed unbeaten on 48 at Tea to steady Pakistan.
Younus Khan combined with Misbah for a 57-run stand for the fourth wicket to lead Pakistan's recovery after losing Azhar early in the second session.
Broad dismissed Younus Khan on 33 to help England comeback.
Misbah-ul-Haq celebrates his 10th Test century - and first on English soil - with his partner Asad Shafiq.
'42-year-young' Misbah celebrated his maiden hundred in England in a rather unique style!
Misbah's 10th Test century helped Pakistan cross the 250-run mark on the opening day of the Lord's Test.
Chris Woakes broke the 148-run stand between Asad Shafiq and Misbah with the former's wicket.
Misbah-ul-Haq ended Day 1 of the Lord's Test unbeaten on 110 off 179 deliveries.
Rahat Ali, who came as a night watchman, became Woakes's fourth victim.